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<p> '''''ē̇''''' -'''''nā´im''''' ( עינים , <i> '''''‛ēnayı̄m''''' </i> , "place of a fountain"; Αἰνάν , <i> '''''Ainán''''' </i> ; &nbsp;Genesis 38:14 (the King James Version "in an open place"; &nbsp; Genesis 38:21 the King James Version "openly")): A place which lay between Adullam and Timnath; probably the same as Enam (&nbsp; Joshua 15:34 ). Also mentioned in close connection with Adullam. It was in the [[Shephelah]] of Judah. The [[Talmud]] ( <i> '''''Pesik̇ Rab''''' </i> . 23) mentions a [[Kephar]] Enaim. Conder proposes <i> '''''Khurbet [[Wady]] ‛Alı̂n''''' </i> , which is an ancient site, evidently of great strength and importance, lying between <i> '''''Kḣ ‛Ain Shems''''' </i> and the village of <i> '''''Deir Aban''''' </i> . The ruins crown a lofty and almost isolated hill; the greatest objection to the identification is that there is no fountain at all in the immediate neighborhood. There may have been one in earlier times. See <i> PEF </i> , III, 128. </p>
<p> ''''' ē̇ ''''' - ''''' nā´im ''''' ( עינים , <i> ''''' ‛ēnayı̄m ''''' </i> , "place of a fountain"; Αἰνάν , <i> ''''' Ainán ''''' </i> ; &nbsp;Genesis 38:14 (the King James Version "in an open place"; &nbsp; Genesis 38:21 the King James Version "openly")): A place which lay between Adullam and Timnath; probably the same as Enam (&nbsp; Joshua 15:34 ). Also mentioned in close connection with Adullam. It was in the [[Shephelah]] of Judah. The [[Talmud]] ( <i> ''''' Pesik̇ [[Rab]] ''''' </i> . 23) mentions a [[Kephar]] Enaim. Conder proposes <i> ''''' Khurbet [[Wady]] ‛Alı̂n ''''' </i> , which is an ancient site, evidently of great strength and importance, lying between <i> ''''' Kḣ ‛Ain Shems ''''' </i> and the village of <i> ''''' Deir [[Aban]] ''''' </i> . The ruins crown a lofty and almost isolated hill; the greatest objection to the identification is that there is no fountain at all in the immediate neighborhood. There may have been one in earlier times. See <i> PEF </i> , III, 128. </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 07:46, 15 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Enaim . A Jud¿an town in the Shephçlah (  Joshua 15:34 . ‘ Enam ’;   Genesis 38:14 , AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ‘in an open place,’ RV [Note: Revised Version.] ‘in the gate of Enaim’;   Genesis 38:21 , AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ‘openly,’ RV [Note: Revised Version.] ‘at Enaim’). From the narrative in   Genesis 38:1-30 we gather that it lay between Adullam and Timnah. The site is not identified. Conder suggests Khirbet Wâdy Alin , near Beth-shemesh and En-gannim.

W. Ewing.

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

 Genesis 38:14 Joshua 15:34Timnah

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]

ē̇ - nā´im ( עינים , ‛ēnayı̄m , "place of a fountain"; Αἰνάν , Ainán  ;  Genesis 38:14 (the King James Version "in an open place";   Genesis 38:21 the King James Version "openly")): A place which lay between Adullam and Timnath; probably the same as Enam (  Joshua 15:34 ). Also mentioned in close connection with Adullam. It was in the Shephelah of Judah. The Talmud ( Pesik̇ Rab . 23) mentions a Kephar Enaim. Conder proposes Khurbet Wady ‛Alı̂n , which is an ancient site, evidently of great strength and importance, lying between Kḣ ‛Ain Shems and the village of Deir Aban . The ruins crown a lofty and almost isolated hill; the greatest objection to the identification is that there is no fountain at all in the immediate neighborhood. There may have been one in earlier times. See PEF , III, 128.

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